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streaming eyes and nose for me, it serves absolutely no purpose!


 
Posted : 07/04/2018 6:17 pm
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Sure it’s not some other allergy? It’s a little early for pollen to be around.

Or was that in anticipation of what is certain to happen in a month or so?


 
Posted : 07/04/2018 7:01 pm
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Could be tree pollen, I've been suffering for the last couple of weeks although not too bad yet. It's definitely hayfever though, I know what it feels like after 40 ish years!


 
Posted : 07/04/2018 7:08 pm
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^^ I've been suffering for the past month or so, always get it every year about March. To the OP, I started taking Telfast tablets last year and they have been by far the best thing I've ever had, and I've suffered since childhood.


 
Posted : 07/04/2018 7:10 pm
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I hear kefir is great for hay fever and other allergies....


 
Posted : 07/04/2018 7:24 pm
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I’ve had the prick test done via bupa  🙁 an tree pollens my kryptonite.

I was advised that  it’s great as different types of tree have different pollination times so depending on the trees around your area  you could suffer way longer than your bog standard hay fever.

Alder (Alnus) – pollen released between January and late April, peaking between mid-February and early April
Ash (Fraxinus) – pollen released between early March and late May, peaking between early April and early May
Birch (Betula) – pollen released between early March and mid-June, peaking between late March and mid-May
Elm (Ulmus) – pollen released between early February and late April, peaking between early March and early April
Hazel (Corylus) – pollen released between early January and late April, peaking between mid-February and mid-March
Lime (Tilia) – pollen released between early June and early August, peaking between mid-June and mid-July
Oak (Quercus) – pollen released between late March and mid-June, peaking between late April and early June
Pine (Pinus) – pollen released between early April and late July, peaking between early May and late June
Plane (Plantanus) – pollen released between early March and late May, peaking between mid-April and mid-May
Poplar (Populus) – pollen released between mid-March and early May, peaking between mid-March and early April
Yew (Taxus) – pollen released between early January and late April, peaking between late February and late March
Willow (Salix) – pollen released between early February and early May, peaking between early March and early April

Fortunately there’s some good stuff (Avamys) available on prescription but don’t forget your TUE.


 
Posted : 07/04/2018 7:39 pm
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Yes, definitely hay fever, had it since I was a kid, Tree pollen is the issue.

will try the Telfast, thanks


 
Posted : 07/04/2018 7:50 pm
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Just to add, I think Telfast is prescription only, or at least I always have mine on prescription.


 
Posted : 08/04/2018 11:12 am

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